Tuesday: NoSQL Day
Applications in the Cloud and data out of the Relational Database - what will they (we) think of next? Two major trends in hard core development today is to Cloud host your applications and use a Not Only SQL database for your data. Øredev covers both these trends in a set of sessions with some of the most knowledgeable speakers on these topics. You can be sure some buzz in the corridors will be over these trends - how to use them, what choices to make, and what it takes to get real in this changing world where reality just took a new, interesting and quite welcome turn.
08:50 - 12:10
Learn how to treat infrastructure as code. Understand how to deploy your application to a compute cloud in a portable way. During this workshop, we'll use concepts from devops and apply them to open source tools including pallet, tomcat, and jclouds. You will deploy a web application onto a compute cloud using an operationally sound and production-ready process. Please come prepared with a working understanding of java web application deployment and compute clouds such as Amazon EC2.
Adrian founded the open source project jclouds last march, and is actively engaged in cloud interoperability and devops circles. Recently, he's worked at VMware helping make vCloud relevant to developers and ISVs. He's also put in effort at Opscode on java-chef integration. Adrian's currently consulting under Cloud Conscious LLC.
10:15 - 12:10
You can usually find Chris Auld at events around the world by walking up the stack from his crazy yellow shoes. Chris is a Director at Intergen, based out of New Zealand. Chris travels the world enthusing others about technology. Chris has been a key global trainer for the Azure Services Platform early adopter program and brings extensive theoretical and hands on experience in building high scale web applications. Chris is a Microsoft Regional Director for the ANZ region.
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